Thursday Night Gp. AA Meeting

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Wednesdays
11:00 AM

Thursday Night Gp. meets on Wednesday at 11:00 AM in Durand, Michigan at the Congregational Church. This closed meeting welcomes anyone with a desire to stop drinking.

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Congregational Church

403 N Saginaw St, Durand, MI 48429, USA

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Thursday Night Gp. Weekly Schedule

This group meets 3 times per week across 3 different days.

Meeting Information*Applies to all scheduled times below*
Notes

No gathering on Church grounds after meeting.

Wednesday
11:00 AM
Today
Congregational Church
Closed
English
Thursday
7:00 PM
Congregational Church
Closed
English
Friday
11:00 AM
This time slot is temporarily closed.
Congregational Church
Temporary Closure
English

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